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DEAN’S MESSAGE
Welcome to the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at Riphah International University WISH Campus. We believe that the degree programs in the disciplines of English and Psychology will acquaint the students with key concepts as well as the emerging trends in both the disciplines.
At Riphah we are committed to provide value based quality education and expect that our graduates stand out for their academic excellence and ethical grooming. I hope that our qualified faculty, comprehensive curricula and experiential learning approach will groom our students, and enable them to make significant contribution to their respective fields.Muhammad Awais Bin Wasi
Assistant Professor / Acting DeanFaculty of Social Sciences & Humanities
The Departments of English Linguistics & Literature and Applied Psychology were established in 2015 under the faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities (FSS & H) at WISH campus H-8/2 Riphah International University, with the aim to produce Master of English in linguistics & literature and Master of Psychology in clinical & Research setup. The department of English is headed by S.M.A Rauf, Associate Professor who has more than 45 years of experience of teaching English Literature. Department of Applied Psychology is headed by Ms. Tasnim Rehna, a PhD Applied Psychology scholar with an extensive research and teaching experience.
Both the programs are fully equipped with competent faculty, advance classrooms & labs.
INTRODUCTION
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RIPHAH WISH CAMPUS
In Pakistan there are only a few good schools of higher learning for women. Many families do not feel comfortable in sending their daughters to co-ed institutions. As a result, a good number of talented women are deprived of opportunities to attain intellectual and academic excellence. Riphah International University’s WISH Campus offers its services to such students. It is a model institution of higher learning for females.
The WISH campus is situated in the heart of the capital of Pakistan in the education sector H-8 Islamabad. Campus provides safe and secure environment for female-students. Riphah is committed to encourage and provide state of the art tools for intellectual development to this diverse community of female-students so that they can meet the challenges of the future through a balanced and progressive education.
Riphah International University’s Wish Campus was established in 2015 with the avowed aim of imparting good education to females. Until recently, it served this purpose as an affiliated institution of the University of the Punjab. The WISH has now become a constituent campus, known as WISH Campus of Riphah International University, Islamabad.
Salient Features
• Purpose Built Females Only Campus
• Foreign qualified faculty with a majority of female
• Conducive & Safe learning environment
• State-of-the-art Labs and Modern Library
• Technology and WIFI enabled campus
• Play Area / Day Care / Cafeteria
• Easy accessibility from three main highways (9th Avenue, Kashmir Highway and Expressway)
• Free shuttle service from Metro Station (Faiz Ahmed Faiz) to WISH Campus
• Located in the heart of Educational Sector of Islamabad
(Females only)
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BS ENGLISH LINGUISTICS & LITERATURE
This four year program of BS (Hons) in English has been carefully designed to achieve the following objectives at the time of completion of degree:
1. To provide a comprehensive introduction to the study of Linguistics as well as British and American literature, the various genres and their characteristics, to our students.
2. To acquaint the students with the role of literature and language in society.
3. To make the students understand how language and literature reflect the spirit of times.
4. To introduce students to the relationship between literature, language, culture and society.
5. To enable students to evaluate literary works in the light of various critical theories.
6. To equip students with a sound analytical knowledge of constructing correct and meaningful sentences in English speaking and writing.
7. To train students in the teaching of four skills of language: listening, speaking, reading and writing so that they can be good subject teachers if they desire to pursue a career in teaching.
8. To enable the students to critically analyze diverse Western schools of thought.
9. To make the students learn different techniques of research and documentation so that they are prepared to pursue higher studies in English Language or literature.
10. To motivate the students to contribute positively in society by being responsible citizens and good Muslims.
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Semester - I
Course Code
Title of CourseCredit Hours
GC-101 Mechanics of writing I 3
Eng -101 Introduction to English Literature 3
Eng-102 History of English Literature (From Medieval era to Restoration Period)
3
Eng-103 Introduction to Linguistics 3
UR-150 Islamic Ethical Principles and Contemporary Issues (Islamic Studies)
2
GC-102 Pakistan Studies (Compulsory.) 2
Total 16
Semester - II
Course Code
Title of CourseCredit Hours
GC-103 Islamic History and Culture 3
GC-104 Communication & Presentation 3
GC-105 Introduction to I.T skills 3
GC-106 Academic Writing I 3
Eng - 104 Pragmatics 3
GC-107 Minor I (Statistics-I/Sociology-I/Economics-I, Social Work I)
3
Total 18
Semester - III
Course Code
Title of CourseCredit Hours
GC-208 Introduction to Philosophy 3
GC-209 Introduction to Psychology 3
GC-210 Human Rights & Citizenship 2
Eng-205 Classical Poetry (from Chaucer to Pope)
3
Eng-206 Phonetics and Phonology 3
UR-150 Islamic Ethical Principles and Contemporary Issues (Islamic Studies)
2
Eng-207 SLA 3
Total 19
Semester - IV
Course Code
Title of CourseCredit Hours
Eng-208 Fiction (1700-1900) 3
Eng-209 Romantic Poetry 3
Eng-210 Classical Drama 3
Eng-211 English Prose 3
Eng-212 History of English Literature from 1800 Century to Modern Times
3
Total 15
Semester - V
Course Code
Title of CourseCredit Hours
Eng-313 Pakistani Literature in English 3
Eng-314 Modern Fiction 3
Eng-315 Literary Criticism( Aristotle to Elliot)
3
UR-350 Basic Teachings of the Qur’an (Revealed Sciences - I)
2
Eng-316 Sociolinguistics 3
Eng-317 Pedagogical 3
Total 17
Semester - VI
Course Code
Title of CourseCredit Hours
GC-302 Islam and Modern Western Thought
3
Eng-318 Comparative Literature 3
Eng-319 Introduction to Applied Linguistics
3
Eng-320 Literary Critcsm 3
Eng-321 Stylistics 3
Eng-322 American Literature 3
Total 18
BS 4-Year (Hons.) English
The Scheme of Studies
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Semester - VII
Course Code
Title of CourseCredit Hours
Eng-423 Modern Poetry 3
Eng-424 Modern Drama 3
Eng-425 Modern Prose 3
Eng-426 Morphology and Syntax 3
Eng-427 Language, Culture & Identity 3
Eng-428 Semantics 3
Eng-429 Psycholinguistics 3
GC-401 Research Methodology 3
Total (Any 6 Courses) 18
Out of nine courses the students will be required to study
only six courses during this semester.
Semester - VIII
Course Code
Title of CourseCredit Hours
Eng-430 Post -Colonial Literature 3
Eng-431 Post -War Literature 3
Eng-432 Discourse Analysis 3
Eng-433 Syntactic Theory 3
Eng-434 English for Specific Purposes 3
Total 15
In this semester the students will have to study only five courses.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidate must have a 45% aggregated marks in intermediate (12 years of formal education)
Selection Criteria:
Interview 25%
Available Seats:
20 seats per Semester
Duration:
4 Years Program
Class Timings:
8:00 am to 4:00 pm (Monday to Friday)
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MA ENGLISH LINGUISTICS & LITERATURE
Riphah International University (WISH Campus) is essentially an ideological institution. It will be too naive to dismiss it as yet another addition to the existing ones in the country. Far from this, it is intended to produce women, who constitute half of the total population of this country, with quality education imbued with the spirit of Islam.
There is a long tradition of the study of English Literature in the Indo-Pak subcontinent. Nevertheless, it must be admitted that it has some pitfalls. We cannot separate literature from its culture and values of life. This being so, the impressionable mind is likely to be infected with the baneful philosophy of the west. To counter this, the teaching program is so organized that the teachers, whenever they come across anything repugnant to our values, present Islamic perspective as well and thus show how spurious the western philosophical precepts are. Another distinctive feature of this department is that we have introduced “Remedial English Language Programme” (RELP), the purpose of which is to develop the writing skill of students and how to write the answers of literature.
The department has undertaken an additional responsibility on itself for the benefit of students with no additional fee for this. It must be realized that most of the students fail because of their poor language competence. No university in Pakistan has taken any initiative in this direction. It is mandatory for students joining this department to undergo intensive remedial English language program to be arranged by the department.
MA English Linguistics & Literature program is spread over four semesters.
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Semester - I
Course Code
Title of CourseCredit Hours
Eng-501 Introduction to English Literature 03
Eng-502 Classical Drama 03
Eng-503 Classical Poetry 03
Eng-504 Introduction to Language 03
Eng-505 Literary Criticism –I 03
Semester - III
Course Code
Title of CourseCredit Hours
Eng-601 Victorian Poetry 03
Eng-602 Prose 03
Eng-603 Modern Fiction 03
Eng-604 English Language Teaching (ELT) 03
Eng-605 Sociolinguistics 03
Eng-606 Islam & Modern Western Thought 03
Semester - II
Course Code
Title of CourseCredit Hours
Eng-506 Romantic Poetry 03
Eng-507 Literary Criticism –II 03
Eng-508 Classical Fiction 03
Eng-509 Phonetics and Phonology 03
Eng-510 Morphology, Syntax & Semantics 03
Semester - IV
Course Code
Title of CourseCredit Hours
Eng-607 Modern Poetry 03
Eng-608 Post- War Literature 03
Eng-609 American Literature 03
Eng-610 Modern Drama 03
Eng-611 Stylistics 03
Eng-612 Research Methodology 03
Core Courses: 66 Credit Hours
The Scheme of Studies
Eligibility Criteria
Candidate must have a 45% aggregated marks in 14 years of formal education
Selection Criteria:
Graduation Marks 45%Entry Test 30%Interview 25%
Available Seats:
20 seats per Semester
Duration:
2 Years Program
Class Timings:
8:00 am to 4:00 pm (Monday to Friday)
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APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
IntroductionApplied psychology is the use of psychological methods and findings of scientific psychology to solve practical problems of human and animal behavior and experience. Mental health, organizational psychology, business management, education, health, product design, ergonomics, and law are just a few of the areas that have been influenced by the application of psychological principles and findings. Some of the areas of applied psychology include clinical psychology, counseling psychology, evolutionary psychology, industrial and organizational psychology, legal psychology, neuropsychology, occupational health psychology, human factors, forensic psychology, engineering psychology, school psychology, sports psychology, traffic psychology, community psychology, medical psychology. In addition, a number of specialized areas in the general field of psychology have applied branches (e.g., applied social psychology, applied cognitive psychology).
However, the lines between sub-branch specializations and major applied psychology categories are often blurred. For example, a human factors psychologist might use a cognitive psychology theory. This could be described as human factor psychology or as applied cognitive psychology.
At Riphah International University , MSc Applied Psychology is Specifically designed Program, that deals with the major fields of psychology with Special focus on clinical psychology.
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Introduction:
Riphah International University has made another contribution by enabling students to pursue studies in Applied Psychology by launching 4-years BS Psychology Program. The knowledge of psychological principles and scientific methods for evaluating theories and research in the Social Sciences is needed in our rapidly changing society.
The basic goal of the BS Program is to integrate the scientific foundation of Psychology with the strong background of Humanities along with basic science to better prepare students for the advanced training in Psychology, Clinical, Developmental, Medicine, Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, and other related disciplines.
Objectives:
This program aims to teach theoretical concepts of this emerging field of Psychology while providing an exposure to its real-world application using relevant trainings and equipped laboratory. Other significant objectives include:
a. To ensure that the students are aware of the nature, origin, history and scope of Psychology as a modern discipline and its relationship with other sciences.
b. To make students aware of the different perspectives – functional systems and theories –
used in psychology in order to study, understand and explain its subject matter.
c. To Create awareness of the Experimental underpinning of the study of psychology and develop a scientific approach to the subject.
d. To Impart Knowledge about the cognitive, behavioral and personality functioning of the individual: developmentally, interpersonally and socially.
e. To promote awareness of the moral and ethical implications of psychological theories, procedures and practices.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidate must have a 45% aggregated marks in intermediate (12 years of formal education)
Available Seats:
20 seats per semester
Duration:
4 Years Program
Admission Criteria
Interview
BS APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
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Semester I
Course Code Title of Course Credit Hours
ENG-1101 English-I 3
ISM-1102 Islamic Studies / Ethics 2
MATH-1103 Mathematics 3
APSY-1104 Introduction to Psychology 2
ISMJ/FIQH-1105 Islam Jurisprudence / Fiqha 3
MASS-1106 Mass Communication 3
Total Credit Hours 16
Semester III
Course Code Title of Course Credit Hours
ENG-2101 Communication Skills 1 3
BIO-2102 Biology 3
APSY-2103 Social Psychology 3
APSY-2104 Experimental Psychology 3
PHIL-2105 Introduction to Philosophy 3
IBTQ-2106 Introduction to the Basic Concepts 3
Total Credit Hours 18
Semester II
Course Code Title of Course Credit Hours
ENG-1201 English –II 3
PST-1202 Pakistan Studies 2
COMP-1203 Introduction to Computers 3
APSY-1204 School & Perspective in Psychology 2
APSY-1205 Experiments in Psychology 1
LAW-1206 Introduction to Law 3
SCOW-1207 Social Work 3
Total Credit Hours 17
Semester IV
Course Code Title of Course Credit Hours
ENG-2201 Communication Skills- II 3
APSY-2202 Ethical Issues in Psychology 3
APSY-2203 Cross Cultural Psychology 3
APSY-2204 Gender Issues in Psychology 3
SCO-2205 Sociology 3
ECO-2206 Economics 3
Total Credit Hours 18
Core Courses: 142 Credit Hours
The Scheme of Studies
Semester VCourse Code Title of Course Credit Hours
APSY-3101 Psycho Pathology 3
APSY-3102 Applied Areas in Psychology 2
APSY-3103 Psychological Assessment (Theory) 3
APSY-3104 Psychological Assessment Practical 1
APSY-3105 Developmental Psychology 3
APSY-3106 Research Methods – I 3
APSY-3107 Statistics in Psychology 3
Total Credit Hours 18
Semester VIICourse Code Title of Course Credit Hours
APSY-4101 Environmental Psychology 3
APSY-4102 Health Psychology 3
COMW-4103 Community work 1
APSY-4104 Research Thesis 4
APSY-4105 Clinical Psychology/Organizational Psychology
3
APSY-4106 Case Reports 1 2
Total Credit Hours 16
Semester VICourse Code Title of Course Credit Hours
APSY-3201 Theory of personality 2
APSY-3202 Biological Basis of Behavior 3
APSY-3203 Cognitive Psychology 3
APSY-3204 Research Methods-II 3
APSY-3205 Research (Practical) 1
APSY-3206 Data Analysis using SPSS 3
APSY-3207 Lab Experiments 2
Total Credit Hours 17
Semester VIIICourse Code Title of Course Credit Hours
APSY-4201 Positive Psychology 3
APSY-4202 Peace Psychology 3
COMW-4104 Research Thesis *4
APSY-4203 Forensic Psychology / Disaster & Trauma Management
3
APSY-4204 Case Reports III 2
Total Credit Hours 11
Total Credit Hours: 131*carried over from Semester 7 and therefore will be deducted from total Credit Hours
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MSc APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
Introduction:
Psychology has emerged as a scientific field with a gross attention on various aspects of everyday life. It has also opened new horizons for the students/psychologists in the clinical and research settings. Every organization, no matter what domain it belongs to, is hiring psychologists to ensure the mental health of its human resources. The same trend is becoming increasingly functional in Pakistan as well. Therefore M.Sc. (Applied Psychology) Degree Program offers students with an excellent opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge for professional purposes. The program prepares graduates to enter or further continue their careers as professional psychologists in educational institutes, NGOs, armed forces and government as well as in private sector.
Objectives:
• To provide an overview of different schools of thoughts and approaches to understand human behavior
• To enhance the understanding of students about social, environmental and cultural factors contributing to the psychological well-being
• To provide an insight into issues related to mental health and to enable students to apply this knowledge in their own lives for better adjustment and learning
Eligibility Criteria
Candidate must have a 45% aggregated marks in Graduation (14 years of formal education)
Selection Criteria:
Graduation Marks 45%Entry Test 30%Interview 25%
Available Seats:
20 seats per semester
Duration:
2 Years Program
Class Timings:
8:00 am to 4:00 pm (Monday to Friday)
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SEMESTER–I
Course Code Title of Course Credit Hours
APsy-401 Schools & Perspectives in Psychology 03
APsy-402 Statistics in Psychology 03
APsy-403 Experimental Psychology 03
APsy-404 Social Psychology 03
APsy-405 Health Psychology “OR” 03
APsy-406 Muslim Psychology 03
Total Credit Hours 15
SEMESTER–III
Course Code Title of Course Credit Hours
APsy-412 Psychopathology-II 03
APsy-413 Neurological Basis of Behavior 03
APsy-414 Clinical Psychology-I”OR” 03
APsy-415 Counseling Psychology 03
APsy-416 Research Methods-II0 03
APsy-417 Industrial/Organizational Psychology
03
APsy-418 Communication Skills 03
Total Credit Hours 18
SEMESTER–II
Course Code Title of Course Credit Hours
APsy-407 Research Methods- I 03
APsy-408 Psychological testing 03
APsy-409 Psychopathology-I 03
APsy-410 Developmental Psychology 03
APsy-411 Computer usage and SPSS 03
Total Credit Hours 15
SEMESTER–IV
Course Code Title of Course Credit Hours
APsy-419 Clinical Psychology-II”OR” 03
APsy-420 Counseling Psychology-II 03
APsy-421 Clinical Psychology Internship & Report Writing “OR”
03
APsy-422 Counseling Psychology Internship & Report Writing
03
APsy-423 Positive Psychology 03
APsy-424 Forensic Psychology 03
APsy-425 Thesis “OR” Optional Subject 06
Total Credit Hours 18
The Scheme of Studies
Total: 70 Credit Hours
Note: University requirement course “Life & Living I, II, II, IV” are also added in each semester of 1 credit hr. Total Credit hrs= 70
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Introduction:
This program is the flagship of the department. It is a one year full time program. It aims to train clinical psychologists to acquire professional skills like assessment, management by using different therapeutic interventions and clinical research. The trainees are required to develop these skills in working with special educational settings to deal with the behavioral and emotional difficultie of children, adults and old psychiatric Patients.
Objectives:
• To impart knowledge, skills and training in Clinical psychology.
• To provide trained and Clinical Psychologist.
• To enhance the scope for the young Clinical Psychologists
• To appreciate the upcoming research contributions.
Scope:
• Government and Private Sector Jobs in health, Education and Special Education Department..
• Working in Private Clinics as a Clinical Psychologist.
• Placements in NGOs.
• Counseling Psychologists in Educational Institutions and private sectors.
• Teaching of Behavioral Sciences.
• Government and Private Hospitals and Medical Colleges.
• Department of Psychiatry in the Government and Private Hospitals.
• Children Hospitals, to work as a Child Psychologists.
• Placements in police, prisons, rescue 1122, atomic energy commission, forensic department and other forces.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidate must have a CGPA of 2.50/4.00 or 50% aggregated marks in BS (Hons) or MSc.
Selection Criteria:
Admission Test & Interview
Duration:
1 Years Program
Class Timings:
8:00 am to 4:00 pm (Weekends)
ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY (ADCP)
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The Scheme of Studies
Total: 30 Credit Hours
SEMESTER–I
Course Code
Title of CourseCredit Hours
Psy-5101 Psychopathology 2
Psy-5202 Therapeutic Interventions 3
Psy-5103 Clinical Assessment: Theory 3
Psy-5104 Clinical Assessment: Practical (Demonstration & Report)
2
Psy-5105 Neuropsychology 1
Psy-5106 Professional Ethics & Legal Issues in Clinical
3
Psy-5107 Psychopharmacology 3
Total Credit Hours 15
SEMESTER–II
Course Code
Title of CourseCredit Hours
Psy-5201 Clinical Internship I 3
Psy-5202 Case Conference & Professional Development
Non Credited
Total Credit Hours 3
SEMESTER–III
Course Code
Title of CourseCredit Hours
Psy-5301 Crisis Intervention (Trauma/Disaster Management)
2
Psy-5302 Case Conference & Professional
Development
Non Credited
Psy-5303 Clinical Internship II 3
Total Credit Hours 5
Note: Grand Total Credit Hours of Advanced Diploma in Clinical Psychology = 25
Dress CodeMSc Applied PsychologyWhite Shalwar Kamiz with Plum Dopatta
MA English Linguistics & Literature White Shalwar Kamiz with Peach Dopatta
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Muhammad Awais Bin WasiAssistant Professor / Acting DeanPhD English, (in Progress)
Prof. Syed Muhammad Abdul RaufHOD English Department WISH campus
Dr Kashif SheikhAssistant Professor
Sami-ud-DinLecturerM.Phil (RIU)
Hafiz Zahid YaseenLecturerMS
Hafiz Waqas KhanLecturer MS
Sherwan Ali KhanTeaching Fellow MS
Dr. Rashid Ahmed SiddiquiPhD Political Science
Muhammad Nasir KhanSociology PhD human Resource Development
FACULTY MEMBERS
Adjunct Faculty
Miss Samina NajeebSenior Lecturer Phd English Linguistics in Progress
Tariq AneesSenior LecturerM. Phil English
Miss Tasnim RehnaIncharge Applied PsychologyPhD Applied Psychology (in progress)
Miss Kiran RukhsanaLecturerPhD English Linguistics (in Progress)
Miss Arooj Najmu SaqibLecturerMS Clinical Psychology
Hafiz Naveed Lecturer MS
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